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 Some of the Quarter Horses stallions that stood at 6666 included...
   Joe Hancock Cee Bars Top Bracket
 and he had a deep interest in the genetics of the pedigree and how to use that pedigree to breed the next generation. With the naming of Pumphrey as trustee, we see a move by the Burnett Ranch to be more actively involved in racing. Peggy Toro was one of the horses brought into the racing program. This mare was trained by Ted Wells Jr. She won the 1964 Sunland Park Fall Futurity. Wells was a former employee of the ranch who pursued a career as a racehorse trainer.
Wells’ move to being a trainer was mentored by none other than Walter
 The trend of using stallions with speed continued with horses like Joe Hancock, the largely undefeated racehorse; Grey Badger II, a racing son of Midnight Jr; Cee Bars, a AAA rated son of Three Bars; and Top Bracket, a AAA rated son of Top Deck - these represent the Quarter Horse in the scheme of things. Then we add Thoroughbred stallions like Hijo The Bull by Spotted Bull and Eight Again by Windy City.
Jay Pumphrey was named the Trustee of the Burnett Ranch holdings in 1961. He was well-known in the livestock industry,
 Merrick, who had raced such horses as Grey Badger II, one of the stallions used in Four Sixes breeding program. Wells trained horses like Bob’s Folly, Easter Rose and Lena’s Bar for Merrick. The dam of Bob’s Folly was Hot Heels, a daughter of Midnight Jr and Joan, a Joe Hancock mare Merrick got from the Burnetts. Wells’ most successful runner is Savannah Jr, winner of the 1968 All American
Futurity named the 1968 Champion Two-Year-Old Colt and 1969 Champion Three-Year-Old Colt.
  6666 also stood Thoroughbreds such as...
Hijo The Bull Eight Again
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Jay Pumphrey was named the Trustee of the Burnett Ranch holdings in 1961.






















































































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